November 2, 2006 / Rutland News

Rutland Congregational Church will host a turkey supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, November 4, at the church on Route 122A. The complete turkey dinner will include homemade pies for dessert. Adults $8, children 6-12 $2.50, 5 and under free. More...

The 8th grade at Central Tree Middle School is selling Entertainment Books as a fundraiser again this year to help with 8th grade expenses. Samples of the books will be available at the office once the sale starts. More...

Audio Journal is a broadcast of daily newspaper readings. A team of more than 150 volunteer readers broadcast publications such as community newspapers including The Landmark, Worcester Business Journal and many others. More...

Polls are open Tuesday, November 7, for the state election from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Precinct I polls are at Naquag Elementary School, 285 Main St.; Precinct II polls are in the lower level of the library, 280 Main St. More...

The Department of Public Works facility will be open Saturdays, November 4 and 18 for town residents from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the collection of yard waste. Commercial loads will not be accepted. More...

Rutland Recreation is offering a trip to New York City on Saturday, December 9, to see the Radio City Christmas Show, or to sightsee. Cost incuding the show is $145/$125; sightseeing on your own is $50 for transportation. Limited seating. More...

Betty Wilson is a familiar face in the Senior Center. A volunteer in the Council on Aging office for two years, last month she become an outreach worker, assisting director Nancy Burbank in running the center and serving Rutland's seniors. More...